At 20 years old, Nicholas Campbell has already earned the buzz of being “the real deal.” Like a young wolf raised in the honky-tonks and record shops of Peterborough, he picked up a guitar at ten—and by eleven, he was not just playing, but commanding the stage. Backed by his band, The Two Metre Cheaters, Campbell is rallying rockabilly from its classic roots into something that feels scorchingly alive.
His sophomore album, Gonna Have a Ball Tonight, is no retro novelty. With fiery energy and live-off-the-floor grit, it’s a record that snarls with authenticity. Expect tunes built on hot-rod rhythms, heartbreak, and the kind of careless swagger that makes you want to dance—then write a song about it. He launched this sound with an explosive Ontario tour in early 2024, wrapping at Peterborough’s Market Hall.
He’s no novice act either. Festival stages and pub nights alike have all seen Campbell command a crowd. He shared the spotlight with Blue Rodeo at the Memorial Centre and nabbed the Peterborough Folk Festival’s coveted Emerging Artist Award in 2023 alongside Irish Millie—cementing his place on the local and national radar.
But maybe the most impressive part? Campbell gets it. He talks humility the way legends do, acknowledging the scene that raised him and the peers standing beside him. When he riffs through a classic rockabilly line or tears into a new original, it’s not ego—it’s a conversation. And we’re all invited.
Keep your eyes—and your eardrums—open. Nicholas Campbell is proof that sometimes, the real deal shows up young, live loud, and leaves no doubt in anyone’s mind.
Here’s where you can catch him next:
Whether he’s closing out the night in indie bar chaos or bringing the heat to a festival crowd, Campbell brings that old-school fire to every stage. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a young guitar slinger channels Johnny Cash and Buddy Holly but keeps his boots planted firmly in the now — these shows are your answer.
www.nicholascampbellmusic.com
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